NoviceReno
17th Jul 2010, 02:03 AM
Hi, all,
This is my first post in this forum. As you can tell from my nickname, i am a novice.
We are planning a kitchen renovation and I got a bit sidetracked and decided to rip out the laundry trough that the missus has been asking for some time to replace. Seeing the state of the tiles and plasterboard and since we didn't have a bench space before, we decided to put in a new cupboard with a new insert trough.
I was hoping for advice re. a few things:
- Any potential traps in buying a kit from a hardware store to install it myself? Or would it be better to get a cabinet maker to custom make one and try to install it myself? (the benchtop would be 1100mm long)
- What's the best way to connect up the draining pipe from the WM to the drain? I am assuming behind and under the cupboard to hide it rather than dunking it in the side hole in the trough.
- Missus is also asking for a set of cupboard on the back wall where the freestanding shelves are (which I am quite proud of having put in). The wall is 1475mm wide and we are thinking about shoulder/head height cupboards.
- Lastly, the connection of the hot water pipe of the WM is leaking a bit. Is this repairable?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
NoviceReno
This is my first post in this forum. As you can tell from my nickname, i am a novice.
We are planning a kitchen renovation and I got a bit sidetracked and decided to rip out the laundry trough that the missus has been asking for some time to replace. Seeing the state of the tiles and plasterboard and since we didn't have a bench space before, we decided to put in a new cupboard with a new insert trough.
I was hoping for advice re. a few things:
- Any potential traps in buying a kit from a hardware store to install it myself? Or would it be better to get a cabinet maker to custom make one and try to install it myself? (the benchtop would be 1100mm long)
- What's the best way to connect up the draining pipe from the WM to the drain? I am assuming behind and under the cupboard to hide it rather than dunking it in the side hole in the trough.
- Missus is also asking for a set of cupboard on the back wall where the freestanding shelves are (which I am quite proud of having put in). The wall is 1475mm wide and we are thinking about shoulder/head height cupboards.
- Lastly, the connection of the hot water pipe of the WM is leaking a bit. Is this repairable?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
NoviceReno